Works of Francis BaconBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... likewise in this same logic and rhetoric , or arts of argument and grace of speech , if the great masters of them would but have gone a form lower , and looked but into the ob- servations of Grammar concerning the kinds of words , their ...
... likewise in this same logic and rhetoric , or arts of argument and grace of speech , if the great masters of them would but have gone a form lower , and looked but into the ob- servations of Grammar concerning the kinds of words , their ...
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... likewise upon the natural curiosity and desire to know , they have put themselves in way without foresight or considera- tion of their journey's end . For I find that even those that have sought knowl- edge for itself , and not for ...
... likewise upon the natural curiosity and desire to know , they have put themselves in way without foresight or considera- tion of their journey's end . For I find that even those that have sought knowl- edge for itself , and not for ...
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... likewise open that which I think good to withdraw , I will omit . Neither do I contend but that this motion which I call the freeing of a direction , in the received philosophies ( as far as a swimming anticipation could take hold ) ...
... likewise open that which I think good to withdraw , I will omit . Neither do I contend but that this motion which I call the freeing of a direction , in the received philosophies ( as far as a swimming anticipation could take hold ) ...
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... likewise in these intellectual matters , there seemeth to be no less contention between the excellen- cy of your Majesty's gifts of nature and the universality and perfection of your learning . For I am well assured that this which I ...
... likewise in these intellectual matters , there seemeth to be no less contention between the excellen- cy of your Majesty's gifts of nature and the universality and perfection of your learning . For I am well assured that this which I ...
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... likewise in these words , placed after that calendar or ephemerides which he maketh of the diversities of times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the ...
... likewise in these words , placed after that calendar or ephemerides which he maketh of the diversities of times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the ...
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